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The weather is about to change quite dramatically in Cork over the next few days as temperatures plunge as low as -3C.

Cork is currently getting over the remnants of ex-tropical Storm Sebastien but will soon be dealing with much different conditions.

Thursday is forecast to be Baltic with overnight temperatures getting as low as -3C - but at least there won't be any rain, or not much at least.

A Met Eireann forecaster said: "Turning cold on Thursday night, especially in the north and east where temperatures will drop back to between -3 and 0 degrees under clear skies, leading to frosty conditions. It will be less cold in the south with temperatures generally above freezing.

"Dry and bright on Friday with some sunshine and with daytime highs of 4 to 8 degrees in light easterly breezes.

It's going to be very cold in the coming days

"Another cold and frosty night on Friday with temperatures below freezing in the north and east. Less cold again in the south and southwest.

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"The weekend looks set to be dry and sunny for much of the country. Some rain will affect southern counties through Saturday though. Cold and crisp with highest temperatures of 4 to 7 degrees. Cold and frosty nights with temperatures near or below zero countrywide."

The rain will pass by Wednesday morning with no more than a few showers for the rest of the week.

The forecaster added: "A lot of dry weather on Wednesday with sunny spells. There will be a few showers as well. Highest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees. Winds will be northerly light or moderate.

"Wednesday Night: Cloudy and mainly dry for much of the country. Lowest temperatures of 3 to 7 degrees in light breezes."